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Old 06-08-2008, 06:33 PM   #35
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I agree that it's very convenient. The benefit of the Microsoft Reader -> ConvertLit -> Mobi Creator book creation route is that it gives you a book that you're guaranteed to be able to read on any future reading device, rather than one that's "locked" to your specific Kindle.
However, Is this option available for Dictionaries?
From What I understand, not, and so for people on Kindles, it does leave them in the lurch as to alternatives suppliers other than Amazon.
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